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Members of the Boise City Council are (back, L-R) council members TJ Thomson, Ben Quintana, Lauren McLean, Scot Ludwig (front, L-R) Council Pro Tem Elaine Clegg, Mayor David H. Bieter and Council President Maryanne Jordan.

The Mayor works full-time, managing the day-to-day operations of the City and providing leadership and policy direction to the City Council. The Mayor chairs all meetings of the City Council, voting only in the case of a tie. The six members of the City Council work part-time, holding budget and policy-setting authority for the city. The Mayor and City Council members are elected at large by popular vote. City Council members are elected to a specific Council seat, but the seats are not determined geographically. City elections are held in odd number years (e.g. 2007, 2009, 2011).

Boise Police Department
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Robbery and Lewd Conduct warrant arrest; Daily incident report

Arrested: Ricardo L. Parrott 2nd, 21, Boise

Charges: Robbery (F)

Arrested: Tarra A. Boyer, 21, Boise

Charges: Robbery (F)

Boise Police responded to a report of a robbery that had taken place near the ponds at the area where Rose Street ends yesterday, August 7th, at approximately 10:00 p.m. The victim tells police the suspects, who are known to him, punched him and forcefully stole his cell phone, bicycle and his shoes. Officers located the suspects a short time later near Americana and Cooper Street. After a detailed investigation into the incident, the two suspects were transported to the Ada County Jail and booked on the above listed charges.

TITLE 18 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS CHAPTER 65 ROBBERY 18-6501. Robbery defined. Robbery is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.

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Warrant Arrested: Jimmy Storey, 74, of Boise

Warrant Charges: Lewd Conduct with a Minor (F)

The suspect was taken into custody on an outstanding felony warrant for Lewd Conduct yesterday.

The arrest warrant stems from an ongoing investigation into activity that took place on more than one occasion starting in 1992 at a Boise home. Evidence indicates the suspect, who is well known to the victims, engaged in illegal sexual activity on more than one occasion. The two victims were under the age of 10 years old at the time. The activity was reported to police in January of this year. Detectives have no evidence that indicates other victims are involved at this time. That investigative information was forwarded to the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and resulted in the felony warrant. Further inquires into this case should be directed to the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney's Office.

The victim and/or family in this case is receiving services through the Boise Police Department Victim Services Unit. To learn more about victim services log onto www.boisepolice.org and click on Crime Victim Services.

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Arrested: Evan D. Anderson, 27, Boise

Charges: Burglary (F), Resisting or Obstructing (m)

Boise Police responded to a report of a theft from a convenience store on the 9800 block of West Fairview Avenue early this morning, August 8th, at approximately 1:40 a.m. A store employee tells police the suspect entered the store and concealed two 24 ounce beers in his pockets, before leaving the store without paying for them. A witness chased the suspect down the street and pointed him out to responding officers. Boise Police ordered the suspect to stop, at which point the suspect threw a beer into the grass and began to walk away. Officers took the suspect into custody and recovered the other beer from his pocket. The suspect was transported to the Ada County Jail and booked on the above listed charges.

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